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#505997 - 06/20/22 02:32 PM Love letters
Terrysutt Offline
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Registered: 08/07/17
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My rendition of Love Letters on the E80 using a Gospel style.


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Love letters.mp3 (78 downloads)


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#506001 - 06/20/22 04:47 PM Re: Love letters [Re: Terrysutt]
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Pretty darn good Terry, Maybe a tad slow tempo, and some drawn out notes. The organ sound on the E-80 sounds pretty good. Does Roland have a Leslie rotary on/off button that perhaps could be used? It could give the recording some added depth. Anyway just my observation after a quick listen. I'm no expert sequencer, just giving my honest thoughts.

Thanks for sharing, good playing. smile
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#506008 - 06/21/22 10:56 AM Re: Love letters [Re: Terrysutt]
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Pushing up on the bend/vibrato lever engages the fast/slow function on Roland’s.

In addition, if you have an FC7, you can assign fast/slow to one of the switches. If you don’t, I think that the control pedal input (not the expression one) can also be assigned to Leslie f/s…
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#506011 - 06/21/22 01:16 PM Re: Love letters [Re: lahawk]
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Thanks for the feedback lahawk,yes the E80 has a fast/slow rotary
button and as Diki points out I have it set to a footswitch.I just used
one of the standard organs from the organ section but did`nt use the
fast /slow because I was under the impression that it only worked when using the drawbars,am I wrong?

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#506014 - 06/21/22 11:12 PM Re: Love letters [Re: Terrysutt]
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You can assign the Leslie MFX to any sound, and the standard controls will alter speed. However, most sampled B3’s already have a slow Leslie (or fast in a few cases) already sampled in. So they sound a bit weird and phasey being run through a Leslie a second time!

I’m not too sure about the E80’s soundset, I don’t remember any completely dry G70 drawbar sounds, there were a few on the SRX-07 card, and the BK-9 has a few. Those are about the only ones I liked through the MFX.
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#506017 - 06/22/22 02:04 PM Re: Love letters [Re: Terrysutt]
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Very creative, my friend. Never would have thought to use that style, but you really made it work for you. Neat!

All the best,

Gary cool
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#506019 - 06/23/22 01:01 PM Re: Love letters [Re: travlin'easy]
Terrysutt Offline
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Registered: 08/07/17
Posts: 434
Loc: United Kingdom
Thanks Gary,this is an occasion where I listened to various styles,
selected one and thought what song would suit this style?

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